Council relents on open air churches
Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council has finally relented in the battle against open air churches with councillors resolving that the churches should be invited for dialogue.
Theatre patients stuck at UBH
Chronicle Reporter
DOZENS of patients are stuck at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) waiting to be operated on
Judgment Yard billed for tonight
Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO reggae and dancehall fans are in for a treat this weekend when Harare reggae and dancehall crews Legendary Sounds and Judgment Yard hit the city for twin shows at two different venues tonight.
Minister Mudenge dies
Harare Bureau THE Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Dr Isaak Stanislaus Gorerazvo Mudenge has died.
He was 71.
Bulawayo Kwela heads to Harare
Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO-BASED jazz group Bulawayo Kwela, an eight-member group that performs Kwela music, will perform at Alliance Française in Harare.
140 000 vehicle licences issued
Business Reporter
The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has issued licences for 141 266 vehicles since registration for the new quarter started, an official said yesterday.
Kwanfire Asaph to release album
Entertainment Reporter
UP-and-coming Bulawayo hip-hop artiste, Tafadzwa Tarukwana, better known as Kwanfire Asaph, is set to release an album that will see him fuse hip-hop and gospel music.
BancABC Sup8r tourney scrapped
Harare Bureau
THIS year’s BancABC Sup8r tournament has been scrapped after the sponsors and Premier league failed to agree on the dates of staging the finals.
Gold Star fails to pay workers’ salaries
Starafrica Corporation subsidiary Gold Star Sugars has failed to pay its workers their September salaries as problems continue to mount for the refinery. The company has since engaged sugar manufacturer…
EcoCash customer base grows
Business Reporter
The country’s largest mobile money transfer by registered users, EcoCash, says it now has more than 1,7 million registered users in urban and rural areas.



